Shifter cable disconnecting from trans bracket

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Blackbeard718

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Anyone have a permanent fix for this shifter linkage to the transmission gear selector constantly falling off.
Fix attempts to date are; change out the nylon bushing, replace the gear selector with a genuine gm gear selector and new nylon bushing at the same time.
Still have to crawl under this thing every time I drive it to secure the nylon on the pin and still cannot use the gear selector to often or I may be under it while it is hot trying to secure it while I'm out. Getting up and down is a major inconvenience being handicap.
 

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Does the linkage end look worn? Or is there some sort tension on the cable trying to pop it off?
 
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This will fix it forever.
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Anyone have a permanent fix for this shifter linkage to the transmission gear selector constantly falling off.
Fix attempts to date are; change out the nylon bushing, replace the gear selector with a genuine gm gear selector and new nylon bushing at the same time.
Still have to crawl under this thing every time I drive it to secure the nylon on the pin and still cannot use the gear selector to often or I may be under it while it is hot trying to secure it while I'm out. Getting up and down is a major inconvenience being handicap.
drill the nipple, install a washer, insert a cotter pin behind washer. then it cannot come off unless you remove the cotter pin and remove washer.
 

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I have replaced one connector on a 2007 Escalade but did not know this was a common issue in these trucks? Good to see solutions exist.
 

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Good to see people are exceeding GM's engineering ability!
 

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I have replaced one connector on a 2007 Escalade but did not know this was a common issue in these trucks? Good to see solutions exist.
Yeah, it happened to mine too, in the mechanic's lot.

How's that for luck?

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Does the linkage end look worn? Or is there some sort tension on the cable trying to pop it off?
It seems twisted
Does the linkage end look worn? Or is there some sort tension on the cable trying to pop it off?
The cable end does seem a little twisted sometimes but I can reach it with my fingertips to snap it back in but this usually is only good for the day.
 

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I had the same issue with my 2006. The little grommet style piece inside the ring that latches onto the selector on the transmission itself broke and wouldn’t stay on. On a road trip home to Southern California from Utah last month at every stop it would fall off and I had to crawl under it and pop the stupid piece back on to get it to shift…. Took a nice quarter sized burn to my forearm from the 5 million degree down pipe right beside the transmission. BUT…. I replaced the whole shift cable assembly with whatever aftermarket brand that autozone could get me. Replacing the whole cable for just the stupid little nylon grommet at the end sucked but it’s been a month since replacing it, I daily drive mine for work and the replacement part has not given me any issues whatsoever. It’s still attached exactly as it should be.
 

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